OUR PROJECTS

2016 Kabilash, Nepal project team.

CURRENT PROJECTS

We believe in what we are doing and our passion is backed-up by contributions made by each of our Board
Members and verifiable results. Our Board Members cover 100% of any overhead or organization administrative costs so 100% of all donations go directly towards our project efforts.

2019

We are currently reviewing project suggestions for 2019 and expect to make selections by the end of this month (January).

PROJECTS BEING CONSIDERED

We are always ready to consider new projects. Our Clean Water Team reviews new project requests and suggestions each month. We have a method for assessing suggested projects, and a 5-step process for developing our projects. After a project is accepted we develop a detailed plan, we start our fundraising efforts, and then when the funds are available we get it done. We have no overhead costs and we have a team of volunteers ready to go, so it's just a matter of raising the funds to execute a project. Read more on How to Suggest a
Project or read more about our project selection
methodology.
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OUR PROJECT SELECTION METHODOLOGY

Our method for selecting projects is to first assess the needs of the community and
assess our ability to offer a solution. If approved, It becomes an approved pending project. Once a project
is approved, we incrementally add more detail to do a detailed assessment. The project team
works remotely with the community via email, text message, or phone to discuss possible solutions and assess
the community's ability to own and maintain a water system. Once we have enough details, we design a
solution based on available materials, local traditions, and the most suitable technology. Finally, we put
together a detailed plan and a budget. Once the funds are available (fundraising must take place), we
schedule then execute the project. We typically only do fundraising for specific projects. We only incur costs and
expenses when we are executing a project, so we don't do general or non-specific fundraising for our
organization. For more detail on how we assess a project read our 10-Question Project Decision Tree (pdf)
.

IMPORTANT LINKS

SUGGEST A PROJECT

Suggest a project. We will consider all requests for projects. We currently favor projects that will service between
40-1,000 residents, for under $10,000 USD. Projects can be divided into phases. Costs can be shared with other
organizations. We will consider any location, but safety of our Team Members is a top priority.